Also on SpaceX's launch
manifest are spacecraft for the U.S. Air Force, NASA's science office and the
governments of Thailand, Argentina and Taiwan.

"Our tally is
nearly 50 launches," SpaceX spokeswoman Christina Ra wrote in an email to Reuters.

So far, the company has
flown its Falcon 9 rocket five times, all from its Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station launch site in Florida. The missions include two test flights and two
space station cargo runs for the U.S. space agency, which contributed about
$400 million toward the Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule development.

SpaceX's 12-flight
cargo delivery contract with NASA is worth another $1.6 billion. NASA also has
a separate $525 million investment in SpaceX to upgrade its Falcon 9 rocket and
Dragon capsule to carry people.

SpaceX's next mission,
slated for September, will be to launch a Canadian Space Agency solar science
satellite called CASSIOPE from a new launch complex at Vandenberg Air Force
Base in California.

Both CASSIOPE and the
three-radar satellite now included in SpaceX's manifest are built by Canada's
MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd, which selected SpaceX for the launches.

"SpaceX
appreciates MDA's confidence in our ability to safely and reliably transport
their satellites," SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell said in a statement.

The radar satellite
network, which is slated to fly in 2018, is designed for maritime surveillance,
disaster management and environmental monitoring.

Terms of the contract
were not disclosed, but SpaceX's website lists the cost of a Falcon 9 rocket at
$56.5 million.

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